Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe Hollywood Foreign Press Association's 71 annual event honoring excellence in film and television.The Hollywood Foreign Press Association's 71 annual event honoring excellence in film and television.The Hollywood Foreign Press Association's 71 annual event honoring excellence in film and television.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Indicado para 2 Primetime Emmys
- 2 vitórias e 3 indicações no total
Alex Heffes
- Self - Nominee
- (apenas creditado)
Steven Price
- Self - Nominated: Best Original Score
- (apenas creditado)
John Williams
- Self - Nominee
- (apenas creditado)
Hans Zimmer
- Self - Nominee
- (apenas creditado)
Guy Berryman
- Self - Nominee
- (apenas creditado)
Jon Buckland
- Self - Nominee
- (apenas creditado)
Will Champion
- Self - Nominee
- (apenas creditado)
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The two hosts' jokes actually made my day than the actual performance consideration. Here in India, it was early morning the show telecast and along with the arrival special, the 71st snippet of the GGs came out as a fine show.
Not too long, not too sleazy, the host bravely handled the microphones. Yet, I still ponder over some of their strange, odd remarks on actors (e.g. something with Tom Hanks' name). The awards were totally unexpected but it'd been nicer if the original song, score had been played in background during their times. Also, the direction was not handled properly, not to mention the studio setup. TV actors had a field day walking to the dais for collecting their statuettes.
With a brouhaha of advertisements for the producers of the show itself, the movies & the shows, the blend quite didn't work out. It was treat to see celebrities talk when they are tad vulnerable. There were points of speeches and anchoring that bored and I stopped paying attention. If I had to do a graphical representation of the awards show, I'd draw a reverse ramp signal.
I chuckled more times than I did watching some of the comedy movies that were nominated. :D
BOTTOM LINE: A fine show not to be taken seriously. 7/10.
Not too long, not too sleazy, the host bravely handled the microphones. Yet, I still ponder over some of their strange, odd remarks on actors (e.g. something with Tom Hanks' name). The awards were totally unexpected but it'd been nicer if the original song, score had been played in background during their times. Also, the direction was not handled properly, not to mention the studio setup. TV actors had a field day walking to the dais for collecting their statuettes.
With a brouhaha of advertisements for the producers of the show itself, the movies & the shows, the blend quite didn't work out. It was treat to see celebrities talk when they are tad vulnerable. There were points of speeches and anchoring that bored and I stopped paying attention. If I had to do a graphical representation of the awards show, I'd draw a reverse ramp signal.
I chuckled more times than I did watching some of the comedy movies that were nominated. :D
BOTTOM LINE: A fine show not to be taken seriously. 7/10.
The 2014 Golden Globes show would have actually been pretty good if it hadn't been ruined - as most every other award show these days has been ruined - by the obnoxious cut-your-speech-short-and-get-off-the-stage music which plagued nearly every recipient last night.
As I've been saying for years, these shows are supposed to be about THE WINNERS. The acceptance speeches should be the actual focus of any award show, plain and simple. To ruin these speeches with the stupid get-off music is monumentally ridiculous. So what if the show runs fifteen or twenty minutes overtime? Anyone who's committed to watching for the right reasons (to see the WINNERS WIN) aren't going to tune out, and the network is not going to suffer financially in the long run. Let these people bask in the glory of receiving an award, let them say what they need to say without the insane time constraint; nobody is going to go on forever.
As I've been saying for years, these shows are supposed to be about THE WINNERS. The acceptance speeches should be the actual focus of any award show, plain and simple. To ruin these speeches with the stupid get-off music is monumentally ridiculous. So what if the show runs fifteen or twenty minutes overtime? Anyone who's committed to watching for the right reasons (to see the WINNERS WIN) aren't going to tune out, and the network is not going to suffer financially in the long run. Let these people bask in the glory of receiving an award, let them say what they need to say without the insane time constraint; nobody is going to go on forever.
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By what name was 71st Golden Globe Awards (2014) officially released in Canada in English?
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